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Thursday, July 05, 2012

[Inactive] Character Bio - Tyla Kikosika

This is a character bio for Tyla Kikosika. There will be a link to the "history" I wrote up for her. It will be similar to the format from my previous character bio. As said there, it is subject to change with any changes dated and labelled.

The RP twitter account is @TylaKikosika for those that wish to follow. It is, however, going to be a 21+ violent/gory RP account.

UPDATE: Psychological Profile updated. Link to [Inactive] profile maintained and link to [Active] profile added. Any changes made will be to the [Active] profile as it has been modified to account to character development. Also added the intro story into #Garretverse on twitter.

Scar tissue covers most of the right side of her body.
Right arm has a metaphorical spiderweb of scars covering from just below the shoulder to finger tips.
Right side of her face and neck has scar tissue from burns and multiple cuts/punctures.
Part of the right abdomen is also scarred from wounds associated with shrapnel.
Upper torso/chest area has several dozen scars from bullet wounds.

Tattoos

Left arm is covered with a dark green/black tattoo resembling the pattern seen on a circuit board. It covers the hand (including palm) and reaches the shoulder blade and left side of the torso. The torso portion of the tattoo gives the illusion of the circuitry attaching the arm to the rest of the body.
Upper left thigh has a tattoo resembling writing. A translation has not yet been provided.

Family: No living family

Personality: Those who knew her in childhood would have described her as a pleasant young girl, if a little odd. After an incident on her 17th birthday, Miss Tyla Kikosika had been described as a disturbed individual. Not much more on that matter has ever been said. The most recent psychiatric evaluation described her as slightly paranoid, possible auditory and/or visual hallucinations, violent tendencies, possible danger to herself, a danger to others, and in need to treatment. No official diagnosis has been made as of this time. No follow-up to this report has been made.